Here’s the latest I can share based on recent public reporting.
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Several NSW councils have announced increases to domestic waste and bin fees, driven by higher disposal costs, contracted service prices, and government waste levies. For example, on the lower North Shore, Mosman and nearby councils signaled annual bin-fee hikes starting mid-2025, with 120 L bin charges rising in the vicinity of several hundred dollars per year depending on the council. This reflects the broader pattern of councils passing landfill and processing cost increases onto households.[1][3]
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NSW environment and waste-levy policy updates also influence local charges. NSW’s waste levy increases in 2025–26 and related state strategy discussions have been cited as contributing factors that councils use to justify higher domestic waste charges to cover disposal and processing costs.[2][4][1]
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A broader trend across Greater Sydney indicates many councils are planning or implementing bin-fee and rate increases as part of 2025–27 budget cycles, with variations by council and bin size. Increases have been reported or forecast by multiple local media outlets and sector groups as part of a response to rising fuel, transport, and processing costs, as well as landfill capacity constraints.[3][5]
Implications for households in Prague or traveling/working in Prague:
- If you have any connections or property interests in NSW, expect bin fees to have risen modestly or more in recent years, and confirm with the specific council for exact current charges.
- For budgeting, consider checking the annual charges notice from your local NSW council or their website, which will list current domestic waste charges by bin size and service level.
Would you like me to compile a short list of the current bin-fee rates for specific NSW councils (e.g., Mosman, Willoughby, Lane Cove, Lane Cove City) with the most recent figures available, or set up alerts for future NSW waste-levy and bin-fee updates? I can also search for the latest official council notices if you specify the councils of interest.[1][2][3]
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From 1 July 2025, NSW waste levy rises are in effect under state government measures to drive recycling and reduce landfill. Find out what this means and how you can keep costs down.
resource-enviro.com.auLocal councils in the Greater Sydney area are planning a significant hike to the fees associated with picking up the household bin.
cityhub.com.auThe NSW Government has announced waste levy rates will not rise above the Consumer Price Index in the 2026–27 financial year.
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